All Features articles – Page 212
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Wales: ‘A Discovery Of Witches’
When Sky Original Production A Discovery Of Witches moved into Wolf Studios in Wales, it discovered the country offered a wealth of spellbinding location opportunities.
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Northern England: ‘Official Secrets’
When it came to telling the story of a British whistleblower, Official Secrets director Gavin Hood and his team found the north of England had plenty to offer.
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South-West England: ‘The Spanish Princess’
A combination of dedicated infrastructure and excellent locations tempted Starz back to south-west England for new costume drama The Spanish Princess.
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London & South-East England: ’Holmes And Watson’
Sherlock Holmes is one of the most famous fictional Londoners, so the team behind Holmes And Watson was keen to shoot in the capital and show off its unique locations. Wendy Mitchell reports.
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Retrospective: why Northern Ireland “is in the DNA” of ‘Game Of Thrones’
During its decade in Northern Ireland, Game Of Thrones has had a monumental impact.
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Toronto 2018 preview: Screen's guide to the Contemporary World Cinema titles
Films from India, South Africa, Uruguay and Finland all appear in this strand.
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Casting focus: how the UK built a reputation for world-class talent
Industry experts discuss the essential role casting plays in any project.
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Toronto 2018 preview: Screen's guide to the TIFF Docs titles
Titles include ‘Quincy’, ‘This Changes Everything’ and ‘The Elephant Queen’.
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Toronto 2018 preview: Screen's guide to the Midnight Madness titles
Titles include Shane Black’s ‘The Predator’, Peter Strickland’s ‘In Fabric’ and David Gordon Green’s ‘Halloween’.
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Toronto 2018 preview: Screen's guide to the Platform titles
Jamie Bell in ‘Donnybrook’, Nicole Kidman in ’Destroyer’ and Patricia Clarkson in ‘Out Of Blue’ among the films.
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Toronto 2018 market preview: buzz titles and distribution challenges
Documentaries have proved an evergreen option for savvy distributors.
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Toronto 2018 preview: Screen's guide to the Special Presentations
New films from Xavier Dolan, Sam Taylor-Johnson and Naomi Kawase all feature.
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Venice Q&A: Gastón Solnicki on his doc tribute to Viennale director Hans Hurch
Introduzione all’oscuro chronicles the director’s trip to Vienna after the death of his friend Hurch.
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Venice Q&A: Errol Morris on his Steve Bannon documentary 'American Dharma'
”At the heart of a lot of what he says is an inherent contradiction.”
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Venice Q&A: Amos Gitai, "our minister of culture will destroy the fabric of Israeli cinema"
Gitai is screening his new feature A Tramway In Jerusalem in Venice accompanied by a new short.
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Venice Q&A: Brady Corbet talks Natalie Portman pop star drama 'Vox Lux'
Jude Law and Raffey Cassidy also star in film about an off-the-rails pop star.
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Venice Q&A: Mark Cousins on female directors doc, "we want it to be an eye-opener"
Cousins discusses the controversy of directing the film as a male filmmaker.
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The resurrection of Orson Welles' 'The Other Side Of The Wind'
The film started shooting in 1970, and had its premiere at Venice Film Festival yesterday (Aug 31).
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Toronto 2018 preview: Screen's guide to the Gala titles
World premieres in this section include ‘Beautiful Boy’ with Timothée Chalamet and ‘Green Book’ with Mahershala Ali.
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TIFF artistic director Cameron Bailey on Netflix disruption and competing with Venice
World premieres at TIFF 2018 include David Mackenzie’s ‘Outlaw King’ and Felix van Groeningen’s ‘Beautiful Boy’.